Description: Fear of family separation causes illegal aliens to shun immigrant amnesty. Charles Cobb of INS claims apprehension is unjustified. Ray Flynn and Cardinal Bernard Law want application deadline extended.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/05/1987
Description: Writer Andre Dubus with family discusses his physical therapy and slow recovery after serious injury suffered while being good samaritan aiding car accident victims.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/14/1987
Description: First 4:12 of tape is audio only without control track. FBI wiretap recordings of Angiulo headquarters at 98 Prince Street in the North End. Mentions “Whitey.” (Date of recordings is unknown; date of tape refers to reporter standup that follows.)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/07/1987
Description: Fritz Wetherbee reports that Annie Johnson, a Boston resident, will receive the Living Legacy Award in Washington DC. Johnson grew up in Boston and organized domestic workers through the Women's Service Clubs of Boston in the 1960s. She led the workers on a campaign for benefits. Interview with Johnson in her home. She talks about the importance of helping others. Johnson discusses her aunt, Eleanor Graves Chandler, who was an early community activist. Johnson preparing chicken in her kitchen and visiting a senior citizen meal program at the Grace Baptist Church.
1:00:12: Visual: Footage of Annie Johnson (Living Legacy Award winner) saying that a person can be poor and "colored" and still help everybody. Fritz Wetherbee reports that Johnson is 83 years old; that Johnson will fly to Washington DC to receive her Living Legacy Award. V: Footage of Johnson preparing chicken in her kitchen at home. Wetherbee reports that Johnson is preparing the food for Project Soup; that Project Soup is a senior citizen meal program at Grace Baptist Church. V: Footage of Johnson saying that people have called her for help when she is sick in bed; that she will get up to try to help them, before going back to bed to lie down. Wetherbee reports that Johnson grew up in Boston; that she has lived in the same house on Elmwood Street for 46 years; that she raised seven children in the house. V: Shots of Elmwood Street in Boston; of the exterior of Johnson's house on Elmwood Street. Footage of Johnson preparing chicken in her kitchen. Wetherbee reports that Johnson organized domestic workers in the 1960s, through the Women's Service Clubs of Boston. Wetherbee notes that Johnson succeeded in winning minimum wage, worker's compensation, social security, and regular days off for the workers. Wetherbee adds that Johnson organized a job training program for the workers. V: Shot of the prepared chicken in a foil dish. Wetherbee reports that Johnson is the niece of Eleanor Graves Chandler. V: Shot of an African American woman serving chicken to elderly women at Project Soup. Footage of Johnson saying that Chandler was a politician; that Chandler believed that African American women should be active in politics and civic life. Johnson says that she can remember taking people to register to vote when she was younger. Johnson talks about another one of her relatives who was "an advocate for her race." Shot of Johnson leaving the Grace Baptist Church, carrying some flowers. Wetherbee reports that Martin Luther King Sr., Jesse Owens, Rosa Parks, A. Philip Randolph, and Roy Wilkins have all been awarded the Living Legacy Award; that Johnson will receive the award this evening. V: Footage of Johnson saying that many other racial groups have followed the lead of African Americans in their struggle for civil rights.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/20/1987
Description: Leonard & Martha Friedman made film in Nicaragua to illustrate the evils of US policy backing contras.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/08/1987
Description: Anti-gay book being circulated in state legislature misportrays homosexuality toward goal of defeating gay rights bill. Sen. Edward Kirby, Rep. Michael Barrett.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/16/1987
Description: Jamaicans find seasonal labor as New Hampshire apple pickers. Orchard growers praise their work. Bunkhouse accommodations.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/25/1987
Description: Archibald Cox recalls "Saturday night massacre" - when Robert Bork (illegally) fired him as special prosecutor for Watergate.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/11/1987
Description: COMMISSIONER FRANCIS ROACHE WILL COMMIT MORE POLICE TO AREA B TO FIGHT DRUG CRIME
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/15/1987
Description: Law enforcement speculates on nature of Asian gang activity. Vietnamese community.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/16/1987